In one of the most dramatic matches this early in the CONCACAF Champions League group stage, the Sounders know that a loss at Saprissa tonight could mark the end of their Champions League dreams (10 p.m. ET, Fox Soccer Channel). Seattle Designated Player Blaise Nkufo did not travel.

The Crew are in a much better position going into their third match of the six-game group stage. They have three points and a home match against group minnows Joe Public at Crew Stadium tonight (8 p.m. ET, Fox Soccer Channel).

TeleFutura’s tripleheader of action includes two other CONCACAF Champions League matches: Monterrey vs. Marathon at 8 p.m. ET and Municipal vs. Santos at 10 p.m. ET.

The nightcap of the tripleheader will see the Battle of the Goats in the ChivaClasico as Chivas USA take on Chivas de Guadalajara from San Diego (midnight ET, TeleFutura). Manager Martin Vasquez and Jesus Padilla explain why the match is important to them.

The Sounders are busy on three fronts. While they have a mountain to climb in the Champions League, they have already set a record in the US Open Cup before they even play the final at home.

The San Jose Earthquakes return to action on Wednesday as they host the Philadelphia Union in a critical match for San Jose’s playoff hopes. Their fortunes rest squarely on the shoulders of their Brazilian players.

The American dream still exists. Here’s the unlikely story of how Kosuke Kimura became an MLS player, the only one in league history to be born in Japan.

Sueño MLS winner Gabriel Funes Mori has lofty dreams of his own. Italian clubs are said to be lining up to sign the young River Plate striker, who is on fire in the Argentine league. [SPANISH]

Former Chicago Fire and New York Red Bulls boss Juan Carlos Osorio is out of a job again. This time Colombian side Once Caldas gave him the boot. [SPANISH]

So whatever happened with John Rooney, Wayne Rooney’s brother, you ask? Well he’s staying ready in England for the move to MLS in the winter, according to Tranmere Rovers manager who calls him “half-decent.”

On Monday night’s Soccer Talk Live, NFL star Chad Ochocinco says 2011 may be his year in soccer. He also says he warms up playing soccer and would be the fastest player in the sport. [VIDEO]

With the MLS roster freeze deadline a little more than 24 hours away, D.C. United have a lot to ponder with injury concerns surrounding Chris Pontius, Bill Hamid and Clyde Simms.

Not many 15-year-olds are offered three-year contracts by MLS teams. One player based in Michigan reportedly turned away an approach by D.C. United.

Then again you have to be ready for the pressure in MLS. Toronto FC know a little bit about that as the media in the club’s city is beginning to point fingers.